Queens

A bank robber made off with more than $4,000 during a heist in Long Island City, cops said.

The man walked into the HSBC branch at 22-15 43rd Ave. at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, passed a demand note to the teller and fled, according to police.

No one was injured and the thief made off with $4,262, authorities said.

The crook is believed to be in his early 30s, 6-feet-tall, 230 pounds with a mustache.

He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap, blue jeans, white sneakers a blue button-down shirt and sunglasses.

Brooklyn

An off-duty school safety agent was charged with DWI in Bedford Stuyvesant — and it’s not his first time, records show.

George Windett, 55, was driving his green Cadillac Escalade — its alarm blaring — through Brooklyn at around 1:25 a.m., Saturday, sources said.

When he was pulled over, police saw that his eyes were bloodshot and that he appeared drunk.

Windett was also arrested in 2007 and charged with driving drunk in the same neighborhood.

That time, sources told The Post, he was seen climbing into his car with a cocktail in his hand after a backyard barbecue, and was pulled over soon after.

Cops at the time said that his blood-alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit and that he had only a learner’s permit.

Police have charged an 19-year-old man with sexual assault for an attack on a young woman in Bedford-Stuyvesant, cops said.

Elijah Lofton allegedly displayed a gun as he grabbed the 22-year-old victim from the street and pulled her between two cars at 1 a.m. May 17..

Surveillance video captured him wearing a gray shirt with the word ­“ADIDAS” on the front.

Eleven days later, police tracked down Lofton and charged him with a criminal sex act.

Manhattan

This man is one of several suspects whom cops are seeking in connection with an attack on workers in a store in Harlem that resulted because one of the thugs was refused a cigar.

Two of the brutes beat one worker, while two others fired BB guns at a couple of other employees around 11:15 p.m. on Sunday, May 25, according to police.

The BB shooting and the beatdown were sparked when one of the workers told an 18-year-old suspect he couldn’t buy a cigar because the age to buy tobacco had just gone up to 21, sources said.

Police are seeking the public’s help in tracking down the suspects, all of the suspects are believed to be in their late teens or early 20s.

The Bronx

A young man has been charged with a carjacking in Tremont, authorities said.

Anthony Gambirazio, 22, approached the vehicle at the intersection of Southern Boulevard and East Tremont Avenue at around 12:20 a.m. May 26, and opened the passenger-side door, a Criminal Court complaint states.

“Let me get in the car,” he told the driver before jumping in, the court records claim.

“Just take me,” he allegedly continued while grabbing the victim’s waist.

“If you don’t move, I have a gun — I’m going to kill you.”

He then grabbed the keys and drove off, court documents state. Cops caught up with Gambirazio later that day and charged him with robbery, grand larceny, possession of stolen property, petit larceny, menacing and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

A man spent Memorial Day in the clink after attacking his baby’s mother in Parkchester, authorities said.

Dionis Arias, 29, got into an argument with the mom in an apartment on White Plains Road at around 7:50 a.m., May 26, a Criminal Court complaint states.

He took her cellphone and threw it at her head, but fortunately missed and hit a wall, the records state.

He then punched her in the arm and shoulder until she fled into the bathroom, the documents say.

Arias then allegedly shoved his way in, slapped the mom, choked her and left red marks.

When the victim tried to call for help, Arias grabbed the phone and refused to return it, authorities said.

The woman managed to get away with just scratches and redness on her face, arms and neck, officials said.